Regency OAK

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burnt03

Feeling the Heat
Oct 30, 2011
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Peachland, BC, Canada
Couple questions on an OAK.

1) Is there a max. length for the OAK pipe?

2) Has anyone rigged up their own OAK or installed the factory kit? If so, care to post up some pics?
 
Got a reply from Regency, just adding to the thread in case someone is searching for info in the future.

4" diameter is the recommended ducting size.

Maximum length of line is 20 feet.

The rest is pretty common sense stuff. Just drill hole in floor under pedestal of stove and run line up, flush with the floor. Keep bends to a minimum and block off rear air intake with plate.
 
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